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Jazzweek with Airplay Data Powered by Jazzweek.Com • November 14, 2011 Volume 7, Number 49 • $7.95 JazzWeek with airplay data powered by jazzweek.com • November 14, 2011 Volume 7, Number 49 • $7.95 Jazz Album No. 1: Christian McBride Big Smooth Album No. 1: Dave Koz, Hello Band, The Good Feeling (Mack Avenue) Tomorrow (Concord) World Music No. 1: Various Artists, Miles Smooth Single No. 1: Acoustic Alchemy, Español (eOne) “Marrakesh” (Heads Up) Jazz Album Charts .................... 3 Jazz Add Dates ....................... 7 Smooth Jazz Album Charts .............4 Jazz Radio Currents ................... 8 Smooth Singles Charts ................. 5 Jazz Radio Panel .................... 11 World Music Album Charts .............. 6 Smooth Jazz Current Tracks............ 13 Smooth Jazz Station Panel............. 14 Jazz Birthdays November 14 November 24 December 1 Art Hodes (1904) Scott Joplin (1868) Jimmy Lyons (1933) Billy Bauer (1915) Teddy Wilson (1912) Jaco Pastorius (1951) Ellis Marsalis (1934) Serge Chaloff (1923) December 2 George Cables (1944) Al Cohn (1925) Charlie Ventura (1916) November 15 November 25 Wynton Kelly (1931) Jerome Richardson (1920) Willie “The Lion” Smith (1897) December 3 Seldon Powell (1928) Willie Smith (1910) Sylvia Syms (1919) Neil Swainson (1955) Paul Desmond (1924) Herbie Nichols (1919) Kevin Eubanks (1957) Dick Wellstood (1927) Webster Young (1932) Nat Adderley (1931) November 16 December 4 Eddie Condon (1905) November 27 Russell Jacquet (1917) Dolo Coker (1927) Eddie South (1904) Jim Hall (1930) Leon Pendarvis (1945) Arild Andersen (1945) Dennis Charles (1933) November 19 Lyle Mays (1953) Andy LaVerne (1947) Tommy Dorsey (1905) November 28 December 5 Vincent Herring (1964) George Wettling (1907) Art Davis (1934) November 20 Gigi Gryce (1927) Egberto Gismonti (1947) Gato Barbieri (1934) June Christy (1925) December 6 Roy McCurdy (1936) November 21 Dave Brubeck (1920) Coleman Hawkins (1904) November 29 Jay Leonhart (1940) Sal Salvador (1925) Danny Alvin (1902) Miroslav Vitous (1947) Alphonse Mouzon (1948) Billy Strayhorn (1915) Harvie Swartz (1948) Ed Bickert (1932) Geoff Keezer (1970) December 8 Billy Hart (1940) Jimmy Smith (1925) November 22 Chuck Mangione (1940) Larry Vuckovich (1936) Horace Henderson (1904) Randy Brecker (1945) Jimmy Knepper (1927) Adam Nussbaum (1955) December 9 Ron McClure (1941) Bob Scobey (1916) November 30 Donald Byrd (1932) November 23 Jack Sheldon (1931) Jimmy Owens (1943) Ray Drummond (1946) Johnny Dyani (1945) For daily, online access to the data behind the charts, please contact Doug Hall at (610) 578-0800 x120 or [email protected] jazzweek.com • November 14, 2011 JazzWeek 2 airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Album Chart Nov. 14, 2011 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 4 1 1 Christian McBride Big Band The Good Feeling Mack Avenue 261 177 84 6 55 1 2 3 2 1 Poncho Sanchez & Terence Blanchard Chano y Dizzy Concord Jazz 213 179 34 8 63 1 3 5 7 2 Roy Haynes Roy-Alty Dreyfus 184 176 8 8 48 1 4 8 5 4 George Benson Guitar Man Concord Jazz 180 148 32 7 41 1 4 9 4 1 Warren Wolf Warren Wolf Mack Avenue 180 143 37 13 50 0 6 6 9 6 Freddy Cole Talk To Me HighNote 156 161 -5 7 44 0 7 2 17 2 Kyle Eastwood Songs From The Chateau Mack Avenue 154 186 -32 11 42 0 8 19 13 3 Larry Vuckovich Somethin’ Special Tetrachord 138 106 32 13 45 1 9 28 28 9 Ted Rosenthal Out Of This World Playscape 131 88 43 7 48 0 10 22 22 10 Joey DeFrancesco 40 HighNote 129 98 31 4 50 0 11 13 8 1 Giacomo Gates Revolution Will Be Jazz: The Songs Of Gil Savant 127 126 1 13 45 0 Scott-Heron 12 24 35 12 John Scofield A Moment’s Peace Emarcy 125 96 29 6 40 1 12 15 20 12 The Tierney Sutton Band American Road BFM Jazz 125 114 11 10 37 0 14 21 22 14 James Carter At The Crossroads Emarcy 117 102 15 5 44 0 15 27 30 15 Cory Weeds Just Like That Cellar Live 116 89 27 7 31 1 15 7 3 3 Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton Play The Reprise 116 158 -42 9 39 0 Blues 15 12 6 2 Cedar Walton The Bouncer High Note 116 128 -12 13 37 0 18 19 30 18 Rene Marie Black Lace Freudian Slip Motema 115 106 9 5 40 0 18 – 37 18 Vanguard Jazz Orchestra Forever Lasting - Live in Tokyo Planet Arts 115 36 79 8 36 0 20 – – 20 Pat Martino Undeniable: Live At Blues Alley HighNote 114 32 82 2 38 3 21 10 27 10 Mike Longo To My Surprise CAP 112 136 -24 5 35 0 22 11 16 8 Stanley Jordan Friends Mack Avenue 111 135 -24 6 43 0 23 14 26 11 Roger Humphries Keep The Faith Corona 106 125 -19 12 37 0 24 17 10 10 Mike LeDonne Keep The Faith Savant 103 112 -9 8 35 0 24 16 14 1 Deep Blue Organ Trio Wonderful! Origin 103 113 -10 14 35 0 26 38 48 26 Mary Louise Knutson In The Bubble Meridian Jazz 96 74 22 6 29 0 27 26 – 26 John Stein Hi Fly Whaling City Sound 94 90 4 8 28 0 28 18 33 9 Ron Carter Ron Carter’s Great Big Band Sunnyside 93 107 -14 12 32 0 29 39 35 13 Bill Frisell All We Are Saying... Savoy Jazz 92 72 20 9 46 0 30 36 18 18 Sophie Milman In The Moonlight eOne 91 76 15 7 32 1 31 25 15 9 Claudio Roditi Bons Amigos Resonance 89 93 -4 11 21 0 32 55 59 32 Bill O’Connell Triple Play Plus Three Zoho 88 56 32 5 38 0 33 1 11 1 Tony Bennett Duets II RPM/Columbia 86 269 -183 7 22 0 34 – – 34 Houston Person So Nice HighNote 85 21 64 2 35 1 35 – – 35 Hendrik Meurkens Live At Bird’s Eye Zoho 83 22 61 2 32 2 35 – – 35 Various Artists Miles Espanol eOne 83 44 39 3 29 2 35 36 19 12 Trombone Shorty For True Verve Forecast 83 76 7 13 30 0 38 – – 38 Wellstone Conspiracy Humble Origins Origin 81 13 68 2 41 0 39 59 – 39 Phil Norman Encore Mama 80 54 26 3 39 1 40 35 37 1 Monty Alexander Harlem-Kingston Express Live Motema 74 77 -3 18 34 0 40 – 37 33 Maureen Choi Maureen Choi Quartet Self-Released 74 48 26 6 32 0 42 28 32 14 Sammy Figueroa Urban Nature Senator 73 88 -15 12 22 0 Jean-Michel Pilc, Francois Moutin, Ari 43 – – 43 Hoenig Threedom Motema 70 26 44 3 14 3 43 39 12 7 Chuck Loeb Plain N’ Simple Tweety 70 72 -2 14 39 0 45 28 44 28 Kenny Burrell Tenderly HighNote 69 88 -19 3 31 0 45 – 46 8 Westchester Jazz Orchestra Maiden Voyage Suite WJO 69 52 17 13 33 0 47 56 53 40 David Murray David Murray Cuban Ensemble Plays Nat Motema 68 55 13 5 34 0 King Cole - En Espanol 47 50 56 46 Sonny Rollins Road Shows Vol. 2 Emarcy 68 62 6 6 21 0 47 23 28 13 Tim Mayer Resilience JLP 68 97 -29 10 26 0 50 34 48 20 Nicole Henry Embraceable ArtistShare 65 81 -16 10 18 0 Most Added (a station’s first seven spins detected = add) Increased Airplay Chartbound Pat Martino Undeniable: Live At Blues Alley Christian McBride Big Band The Good Feeling Rudresh Mahanthappa Samdhi (Act/Vision) (HighNote) +3 (Mack Avenue) +84 Cinque Catch A Corner (Alma) Jean-Michel Pilc, Francois Moutin, Ari Hoenig Pat Martino Undeniable: Live At Blues Alley (HighNote) +82 Reuben Wilson Revisited (American Showplace) Threedom (Motema) +3 Vanguard Jazz Orchestra Forever Lasting - Live in Tineke Postma The Dawn Of Light (Challenge) Hendrik Meurkens Live At Bird’s Eye (Zoho) +2 Tokyo (Planet Arts) +79 Rahsaan Barber Everyday Magic (Jazz Music City) Various Artists Miles Espanol (eOne) +2 Wellstone Conspiracy Humble Origins (Origin) +68 Antonio Adolfo Chora Baiao (AAM) (17 more at +1) Houston Person So Nice (HighNote) +64 3 Cohens Family (Anzic) Hendrik Meurkens Live At Bird’s Eye (Zoho) +61 Matt Slocum After The Storm (Chandra) 3 Cohens Family (Anzic) +54 Mindy Canter Fluteus Maximus (Self-Released) Amina Alaoui Arco Iris (ECM) +46 Shirley Crabbe Home (MaiSong) Jean-Michel Pilc, Francois Moutin, Ari Hoenig Threedom (Motema) +44 Rudresh Mahanthappa Samdhi (Act/Vision) +44 jazzweek.com • November 14, 2011 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2011 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 3 airplay data JazzWeek Smooth Album Chart Nov. 14, 2011 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 1 1 1 Dave Koz Hello Tomorrow Concord 62 68 -6 62 4 0 2 2 2 2 Fourplay Let’s Touch The Sky Heads Up 55 54 1 56 3 0 3 7 5 3 Acoustic Alchemy Roseland Heads Up 31 26 5 9 4 0 3 3 4 3 The Rippingtons Cote D’Azur Peak 31 33 -2 45 2 0 5 4 3 3 Carlos Cannon Steppin’ Up The Game Cannon 30 29 1 33 2 0 6 4 7 2 Paul Hardcastle Hardcastle VI Trippin ’N’ Rhythm 29 29 0 21 5 0 7 4 6 3 Boney James Contact Verve Forecast 24 29 -5 36 5 0 8 9 14 8 Richard Elliot In The Zone Artistry/Mack Avenue 21 21 0 10 3 0 8 11 10 5 Jessy J Hot Sauce Heads Up 21 18 3 12 3 0 8 11 8 6 Rick Braun Sings With Strings Artistry/Mack Avenue 21 18 3 18 2 0 11 8 10 6 Eumir Deodato The Crossing NuGroove 2.0/SMC 20 22 -2 25 2 0 11 9 9 6 Paul Taylor Prime Time eOne/Peak 20 21 -1 29 4 0 13 14 17 10 George Benson Guitar Man Concord Jazz 19 17 2 6 5 0 14 11 10 10 Walter Mccarty Emotionally Hit Boys 18 18 0 6 1 0 15 24 23 15 Patrick Lamb It’s All Right Now Self-Released 17 13 4 10 1 0 16 19 – 16 Larry Carlton Plays The Sound Of Philadelphia 335 16 15 1 37 1 0 16 14 17 8 Brian Lenair Eye Of The Storm Grits And Gravy 16 17 -1 10 2 0 16 24 37 5 Herbie Hancock The Imagine Project Herbie Hancock 16 13 3 70 3 0 19 18 32 15 Joey Sommerville The Get Down Club Jay Vox 15 16 -1 13 1 0 19 38 23 3 Sade The Ultimate Collection Epic 15 11 4 30 4 0 21 38 – 21 Terry Wollman Buddha’s Ear Ollie Llama Music 14 11 3 8 1 0 21 24 23 5 The Nylons Skin Tight Linus 14 13 1 13 2 0 21 21 13 9 Terri Lyne Carrington The Mosaic Project Concord 14 14 0 19 3 0 21 24 32 21 Mike Di Lorenzo Bring It Back Keep The Groove 14 13 1 13 1 0 21 21 17 17 Patrick Cooper The Way It Used To Be Depth In Sound 14 14 0 16 2 0 21 38 – 12 Nick Colionne Feel The Heat Trippin ’N’ Rhythm 14 11 3 21 3 0 21 19 22 19 Jeff Golub The Three Kings eOne 14 15 -1 8 1 0 21 38 40 21 Kenneth Nash Mama Blue Shoes Megawave 14 11 3 9 1 0 21 29 32 17 Miles Jaye Attenergy
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